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>> yeah. >> this is detroit. it is horribly violent. >> not all these people live in detroit, though. >> it doesn't matter. trust me. >> you're very naive. the bottom line is, it's dangerous. it's dangerous. >> you know it is. >> yeah, i have to make money somehow. >> what we're trying to tell you is, there's got to be something better. you're 18. you know, you're out there essentially by yourself. you're a child, in our eyes because we're much older than you, and we're concerned about you. and we're just trying to encourage you to do something else. find something else where you're not going to be in jeopardy. >> keep going down that hallway. we're going to go out the back door here on the left. >> i'm finding more and more the youth this day and age is very much what we just saw with her. they think this is their only option, and a lot of kids these days are looking for the most money, the shortest route, the least effort. >> frustrated, the officers suspect they've made little progress with this headstrong tee
>> yeah. >> this is detroit. it is horribly violent. >> not all these people live in detroit, though. >> it doesn't matter. trust me. >> you're very naive. the bottom line is, it's dangerous. it's dangerous. >> you know it is. >> yeah, i have to make money somehow. >> what we're trying to tell you is, there's got to be something better. you're 18. you know, you're out there essentially by yourself. you're a child, in our eyes because we're much...
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which is on the east side of detroit. it appeared someone fire bombed the structure. >> from the outside it looks like the fire is raging out of control. it's contained to the front side of the house. but the two residents are so panicked, they may not realize it. >> when they threw the fire bomb, it broke out on the porch, it ignited and created a lot of flame, a lot of smoke. the porch was on fire, but it never extended into the dwelling. >> onlookers scream for the residents to wait to for the fire department, but they make a split second decision to jump. the man goes first. come on. >> he lands without major injury. seconds later, the woman tumbles out. >> oh! [ screaming ] >> she's not as lucky. she is taken to the hospital where she's treated for broken bones. # it's critical to be prepared. have a plan. you don't know they're out. don't wait until you're in the situation to navigate it. across the atlantic, the firefighters think they have a fire contained. but second after, a massive explosion enzbufs the house i
which is on the east side of detroit. it appeared someone fire bombed the structure. >> from the outside it looks like the fire is raging out of control. it's contained to the front side of the house. but the two residents are so panicked, they may not realize it. >> when they threw the fire bomb, it broke out on the porch, it ignited and created a lot of flame, a lot of smoke. the porch was on fire, but it never extended into the dwelling. >> onlookers scream for the...
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look at detroit, you dropped down to 39d. green bay, 37. chicago, 42. only rainy spot in the country in the inner mountain west. salt lake city has a few showers and idaho. overall, a quiet morning, little chilly. this afternoon will be beautiful. time of year where you have to dress in the layers. get up in the morning with a jacket or long sleeve on, in the afternoon you want short sleeves. once again today, many areas with sunshine. should be a very nice monday. no travel trouble whatsoever. >> thanks. definitely feeling like fall. >>> drivers still feeling the pinch, the elusive iphone 5 and gummy borms instead of corn feed. your first look at business headlines is straight ahead. >>> coming up, controversial ending between the pats and ravens, and the pay dirt at nascar. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love
look at detroit, you dropped down to 39d. green bay, 37. chicago, 42. only rainy spot in the country in the inner mountain west. salt lake city has a few showers and idaho. overall, a quiet morning, little chilly. this afternoon will be beautiful. time of year where you have to dress in the layers. get up in the morning with a jacket or long sleeve on, in the afternoon you want short sleeves. once again today, many areas with sunshine. should be a very nice monday. no travel trouble whatsoever....
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. >> as a detroit lions fan i am personally offended we're only allowed to watch cardinals games and i missed the pistons game the other night too. >> all i can say is, when in rome, do as the romans do. >> so, wait a minute, what you're advising is that i pillage, plunder and take over all people of color? >> no, what is meant by that phrase is when you visit another place. >> act as they do. >> exactly. exactly. so when in arizona, support the cardinals, the phoenix suns, the coyotes, arizona state university sun devils, if you have to, the wildcats and lumberjacks. that's what you've got. being from detroit i respect that. >> that's right. >> but in arizona incarceration, we do try to indoctrinate you into our philosophy of arizona sports. >> i shall amalgamate these feelings, these thoughts and, please pause while i vomit. >> but harrington has taken some matters into his own hands. including the extermination of tent city pests. >> it's a jailhouse mousetrap. only 370,000 more to go. >> sheriff joe, if you are watching this, spent 24 hours in your own tents, eat your own food an
. >> as a detroit lions fan i am personally offended we're only allowed to watch cardinals games and i missed the pistons game the other night too. >> all i can say is, when in rome, do as the romans do. >> so, wait a minute, what you're advising is that i pillage, plunder and take over all people of color? >> no, what is meant by that phrase is when you visit another place. >> act as they do. >> exactly. exactly. so when in arizona, support the cardinals,...
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detroit won it 5-4. the white sox lost. the tigers are in sole possession of first. indians won it 6-4. in the al east, yankees had no trouble with the twins. robinson cano ripped an rbi double to right. yankees were up 2-1. that's all cc sabathia needed. looked like his old self yesterday. struck out ten over eight innings. yankees won it 8-2. orioles are hot on their tails. they hit the cover off the ball. chris davis hit a pair of homers. every run baltimore scored came off a home run. they beat the js 12-2. they remain a game and a halfback. finally, the referees ended the lockout. how about the nhl? if fans want to see their favorite players, they have to go overseas or they can watch us. the red wings is in russia where he channelled his inner renaldo. he headed it into the goal. unfortunately, that only counts in soccer. he use the his head. now let's hope the nhl and owners use theirs to win the lockout. that's your "first look" at sports. i'm fred roggin. >> for another look at the weather, let's check back in with bill karins. he has your weather channel fo
detroit won it 5-4. the white sox lost. the tigers are in sole possession of first. indians won it 6-4. in the al east, yankees had no trouble with the twins. robinson cano ripped an rbi double to right. yankees were up 2-1. that's all cc sabathia needed. looked like his old self yesterday. struck out ten over eight innings. yankees won it 8-2. orioles are hot on their tails. they hit the cover off the ball. chris davis hit a pair of homers. every run baltimore scored came off a home run. they...
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. >> he was willing to let detroit go bankrupt. i think he saw it the bain way. i mean this sincerely. he saw it in terms of balance sheets and write offs. folks, the bain way may bring your firm the highest profits, but it's not the way to lead our country from the highest office. >> to help us separate fact from fiction is the "the washington post" fact checker. good to see you. good morning. as we did last week with mitt romney's speech we want to remind everybody you don't assign -- joe biden said mitt romney was willing to let detroit go bankrupt. >> there was a headline on an opinion article that romney wrote that used the word bankruptcy let detroit go bankrupt but he was talking about a managed bankruptcy, essentially what the obama administrations ended up doing. however most experts do say that if managed bankruptcy had been tried at the time romney suggested it, it probably wouldn't have worked. >> the vice president attacked mitt romney's tax plan. let me play that. >> governor romney believes it's okay to raise taxes on middle class by $2,000 in orde
. >> he was willing to let detroit go bankrupt. i think he saw it the bain way. i mean this sincerely. he saw it in terms of balance sheets and write offs. folks, the bain way may bring your firm the highest profits, but it's not the way to lead our country from the highest office. >> to help us separate fact from fiction is the "the washington post" fact checker. good to see you. good morning. as we did last week with mitt romney's speech we want to remind everybody you...
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it's all captured on security cameras outside a detroit liquor store. >> before i could say anything he punched me in the face. >> simms, a retired barber and world war ii veteran, is out buying a lottery ticket when a man approaches him in the parking lot and asked for his car keys. when simms hesitates, the man pins him against the car door and starts swiping, beating him senseless. blow after blow, simms doesn't resist. the attacker finally pulls away with the car as simms falls helplessly to the ground. the video is disturbing for anyone to watch but especially for simms' family. his son, tony simms. >> i'm seldom speechless. i was speechless. i was shaking with rage. that physical beating that he took at his age is beyond me. >> when i saw the video, i was almost in tears. i really was. he could have gotten this man's car without doing what he did to get it. and i vowed then, we're going to get this guy, we're going to find out who this is. >> the video would also show something else, something equally disturbing, that during the beating several people stood nearby watching, and
it's all captured on security cameras outside a detroit liquor store. >> before i could say anything he punched me in the face. >> simms, a retired barber and world war ii veteran, is out buying a lottery ticket when a man approaches him in the parking lot and asked for his car keys. when simms hesitates, the man pins him against the car door and starts swiping, beating him senseless. blow after blow, simms doesn't resist. the attacker finally pulls away with the car as simms falls...
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in a detroit newspaper. according to cnn, a longtime gop strategist called obama's advantage on the automobile loan a kick in the blanks for the romney campaign. you can fill in the blanks for yourself. i think you know what he said. romney is also still struggling to undo the damage done by ads highlighting his record at bain capital. the obama campaign and super pacs flooded the airwaves in ohio with ads, pushing romney's anti-working man image. one particular ad was especially damaging. >> out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage, gathered the guy, and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired. mitt romney made over $100 million by shutting down our plant and devastated our lives. turns out that when we built that stage, it was like building my own coffin. >> that ad was put on the intern
in a detroit newspaper. according to cnn, a longtime gop strategist called obama's advantage on the automobile loan a kick in the blanks for the romney campaign. you can fill in the blanks for yourself. i think you know what he said. romney is also still struggling to undo the damage done by ads highlighting his record at bain capital. the obama campaign and super pacs flooded the airwaves in ohio with ads, pushing romney's anti-working man image. one particular ad was especially damaging....
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and team defense, we are as happy as heck that we did the job on detroit like we did up until the last drive. >> tell you, 49ers are looking good right now, and you can't feder -- and janell, and diane, let's go get playoff tickets. i said playoff tickets by the way. >> you have a lot of faith. >> okay. you are right. >> and henry, speaking of the 49ers, surprise appearances in the locker room, we will show you next. >> you got it. >> r [ female announcer ] this is the story of eves. [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's when i decided to take it easy, so i took up hang gliding. [ female announcer ] a grandpa who refuses to grow up. [ eves ] the pain was bad, but the thought of not being a hang glider pilot was worse. [ female announcer ] that's when eves turned to sutter health's palo alto medical foundation. [ eves ] the doctors that i dealt with, they got it, that this old guy wanted to return as a hang glider pilot. they got me flying again. [ female announcer ] palo alto medical foundation, and sutter health -- our story is you. . >> we have a famous special g
and team defense, we are as happy as heck that we did the job on detroit like we did up until the last drive. >> tell you, 49ers are looking good right now, and you can't feder -- and janell, and diane, let's go get playoff tickets. i said playoff tickets by the way. >> you have a lot of faith. >> okay. you are right. >> and henry, speaking of the 49ers, surprise appearances in the locker room, we will show you next. >> you got it. >> r [ female announcer ]...
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they're based in the uk and said this was in detroit. they fly radio-controlled vehicles riged up with gear for all sorts of things. they're not out there chasing fires. they usually do stuff for developer, construction company, golf courses. they even do, video productions. in this ins stan thighs guy happened tos out and thankful he grabbed an extra battery, because he caught this fire from the air. the guy who posted this from horizon air photography thinks, who knows, maybe this could be an asset for law enforcement. not only for fires but maybe chasing suspects or cars? >> there are police departments in the united states that have them, but they're very controversial because some people think they're kind of an invasion of privacy, but this is really, really incredible. to have something like this unmanned, you can go in and see structural damage, things like that, really, irreally quickly d maybe save lives. >> we won't be surprised to see this technology in the future. >>> this is a part of the show where we spread love -- becaus
they're based in the uk and said this was in detroit. they fly radio-controlled vehicles riged up with gear for all sorts of things. they're not out there chasing fires. they usually do stuff for developer, construction company, golf courses. they even do, video productions. in this ins stan thighs guy happened tos out and thankful he grabbed an extra battery, because he caught this fire from the air. the guy who posted this from horizon air photography thinks, who knows, maybe this could be an...
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let detroit go bankrupt. what did mitt romney and paul ryan propose with respect to social security a number of years ago? let's privatize it. well, you just cited the statistics about the collapse in the retirement system. the american people lost about a third of their savings. if we listened to mitt romney and paul ryan on social security, people would have had nothing. so it's not only that the president had an economy in freefall, stopped it and turned the corner. it's that if we listened to the other guys, we would be in a world of hurt. >> what diz the congressman say to people who may not be better off today? the numbers are 23 million americans out of work. it has been high unemployment, although it has come down since president obama has taken office. we're headed in the right direction, but what do you communicate to people who may not be better off today? >> the president has made clear, even though we made progress from where we were, we still have a long way to go. and the president proposed ano
let detroit go bankrupt. what did mitt romney and paul ryan propose with respect to social security a number of years ago? let's privatize it. well, you just cited the statistics about the collapse in the retirement system. the american people lost about a third of their savings. if we listened to mitt romney and paul ryan on social security, people would have had nothing. so it's not only that the president had an economy in freefall, stopped it and turned the corner. it's that if we listened...
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when my opponent said let detroit go bankrupt (boos) don't boo, vote, "the differencee etween me and president obbma is i know what it takes tooget thh eccnomy going (cheers)" picked the winning thatthas - pressdential caadidate every election for the past twelve electionss... no candidaae wants to taae that state for gr. granted.and later...overdraat bank ffes... are on the upswing.how much money they're brrnging in...aad how you can avoid them. ((bump out)) ((break 2)) krystal conwell : we see a lot of problems with the... number of students that we have. resources. materials. things that the children need... on a day-to-day basis. anncr: question seven will help. the department of legislative services says question seven... will mean one hundred ninety nine million a year... for schools...gaming revenue that would have... gone to other states. and independent audits will guarantee the money... goes where it's supposed to. krystal conwell: i think people should vote for question... seven because i think it will be a great benefit to children. 3 when one state has pickeddthe every e
when my opponent said let detroit go bankrupt (boos) don't boo, vote, "the differencee etween me and president obbma is i know what it takes tooget thh eccnomy going (cheers)" picked the winning thatthas - pressdential caadidate every election for the past twelve electionss... no candidaae wants to taae that state for gr. granted.and later...overdraat bank ffes... are on the upswing.how much money they're brrnging in...aad how you can avoid them. ((bump out)) ((break 2)) krystal...
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you were in detroit and showed "detropia" at a fund raiser at a public radio station in detroit. what has been the response of the people here to how you portray their city? >> i think it is very painful for them to watch. the people left are usually first, second, third generation to troyers. i think the whole process has been extremely painful. they feel abandoned by corporate america and abandoned by the promise of a better life. but they note it is true. they think we were accurate in their experience. i think ultimately they want the rest of the world to see that. >> thank you very much for being with us, rachel grady, co- director of the film "detropia" out now in theaters around the country. that does it for our broadcast as we continue our 100-city election 2012 silent majority tour michigan. today at noon, i will be here in grand rapids at the theater. tonight at 6:00 him in chicago at the columbia college, was center. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to
you were in detroit and showed "detropia" at a fund raiser at a public radio station in detroit. what has been the response of the people here to how you portray their city? >> i think it is very painful for them to watch. the people left are usually first, second, third generation to troyers. i think the whole process has been extremely painful. they feel abandoned by corporate america and abandoned by the promise of a better life. but they note it is true. they think we were...
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free press, let detroit go bankrupt. in other words, let them die. the engine, one of the biggest engines of the united states economy was told, you're on your own. get out of here. the republicans still can't decide what they want to this day. ryan actually wanted the president to micromanage a plant that closed before he took office. at the same time, romney and other republicans wanted to liquidate the entire industry. >> it could have gone back more effectively and sooner had they taken the advice of mitt romney earlier on. >> republicans made a serious mistake. hoping to gain points by trashing the automobile industry loan floated by the government. a nonpartisan industry watch dog put out these figures over the last year. look at the job growth from july of 2009 to the end of 2010. automakers added jobs despite the recession, and according to the "new york times," 1.5 million people who were working as a direct result of the automobile loan. in fact, general motors announced now it's investing $220 million to expan
free press, let detroit go bankrupt. in other words, let them die. the engine, one of the biggest engines of the united states economy was told, you're on your own. get out of here. the republicans still can't decide what they want to this day. ryan actually wanted the president to micromanage a plant that closed before he took office. at the same time, romney and other republicans wanted to liquidate the entire industry. >> it could have gone back more effectively and sooner had they...
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, from detroit to atlanta, back to new york, back and forth, back and forth. >> reporter: among the hosts, in new york's morning show. >> a study shows that rude people make more money than nice people. >> up yours. >> reporter: they say this season is not one to miss. >> we think it's going to be awesome. if radio were pictures, now our audience gets to see good or bad, what happens in that radio studio. >> over the top screaming success, guaranteed. >> supposedly they're making it from spider milk,. >> i think it's spider silk. not milk. >> they have tiny nipples. >> reporter: nothing is off limits. >> at least at the strip club they wipe the pole down before the next girl. >> we're not afraid to be it or say it. >> reporter: they're all about being funny. >> she is getting closer to her due date. >> reporter: and having fun with each other. >> matthew mcconaughey wearing a g string. what do you think about that? >> this movie really speaks to me. >> what i love about the kardashians? >> what? >> i don't know. it ain't came to me yet. >> reporter: this isn't your regular news team. i'm
, from detroit to atlanta, back to new york, back and forth, back and forth. >> reporter: among the hosts, in new york's morning show. >> a study shows that rude people make more money than nice people. >> up yours. >> reporter: they say this season is not one to miss. >> we think it's going to be awesome. if radio were pictures, now our audience gets to see good or bad, what happens in that radio studio. >> over the top screaming success, guaranteed....
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i worked in detroit most of the early part of my adult life. remember, this is the mitt romney who said the automatic industry just go bankrupt. when you look outside of detroit, of course, michigan but ohio depends on those jobs. as a matter of fact, throughout the midwest, most of the jobs, whether it's the automotive industry or not directly, there are indirect jobs related. glass, plastic, rubber, you name it. textiles, so that does not surprise me. because i think what white, working class, particularly men, understand, i would rather have a black friend in the white house than a whiten me and i've raised that question with unions i've spoke to. you've got to ask yourself that question. you my understand. labor has a friend. working people have a friend in the white house. they do not have a friend with mitt romney. >> well, patricia, staying on that for a minute, also in the area of health care, something that i think people are getting beyond a racial divide because we all are concerned about our health and insurance. now, in the "60 min
i worked in detroit most of the early part of my adult life. remember, this is the mitt romney who said the automatic industry just go bankrupt. when you look outside of detroit, of course, michigan but ohio depends on those jobs. as a matter of fact, throughout the midwest, most of the jobs, whether it's the automotive industry or not directly, there are indirect jobs related. glass, plastic, rubber, you name it. textiles, so that does not surprise me. because i think what white, working...
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january 23rd, 2011, it's a quiet sunday at a police precinct in detroit, michigan. commander brian davis pays a visit and speaks with his subordinate, sergeant ray satee. >> that particular weekend there was a few incidents that happened within my precinct that as a commanding officer i had to address. >> surveillance cameras cover two portions of the precinct's lobby. the area in front of the reception desk and the space behind the desk. 38-year-old lamar moore enters and walks slowly through the room. suddenly, he opens fire. >> i see the shotgun. i felt pain in my ear. i reached it. i see blood. >> officer david anderson who just started his shift is shot in the forehead. >> just heard a very, very loud boom. felt like i was hit in the head with a baseball bat. lost my balance and went down. don't remember hitting the floor. >> off camera, sergeant terry schultz is also hit. >> i was shot center mass in my bulletproof vest. >> as commander davis crouches to avoid the gunman, he takes sergeant satee's gun and tries to fend off the attacker. >> i fired several shot
january 23rd, 2011, it's a quiet sunday at a police precinct in detroit, michigan. commander brian davis pays a visit and speaks with his subordinate, sergeant ray satee. >> that particular weekend there was a few incidents that happened within my precinct that as a commanding officer i had to address. >> surveillance cameras cover two portions of the precinct's lobby. the area in front of the reception desk and the space behind the desk. 38-year-old lamar moore enters and walks...
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i'm from detroit, okay? detroit's black enough for the whole state, all right? we had a mayor who used to have a nameplate on his desk that said "hnic."
i'm from detroit, okay? detroit's black enough for the whole state, all right? we had a mayor who used to have a nameplate on his desk that said "hnic."
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when you abandon detroit, you abandon cities like toledo and ohio. so i think the people of ohio are confused about obama. they don't really believe in the yes, we can. some of them are feeling that they're still struggling, but there's a general feeling that obama backed the auto industry, therefore, cared about their cities and the republicans don't, and that may be how he wins ohio on that auto issue. >> jennifer granholm got it right, chris. >> what? what did she say? >> i said governor granholm got it right in her speech when she talked about the fact that what barack obama did for the auto industry wasn't just michigan, it was ohio, pennsylvania, virginia, north carolina, so many other states benefited where our manufacturers manufacture component parts. >> okay. great. that's so important. thank you, governor ed rendell, thank you doug brinkley. good luck with the book. "cronkite." >>> coming up, you listen very carefully and the sound you hear is the republican gnashing of teeth. they think mitt romney is losing what they consider a winnable
when you abandon detroit, you abandon cities like toledo and ohio. so i think the people of ohio are confused about obama. they don't really believe in the yes, we can. some of them are feeling that they're still struggling, but there's a general feeling that obama backed the auto industry, therefore, cared about their cities and the republicans don't, and that may be how he wins ohio on that auto issue. >> jennifer granholm got it right, chris. >> what? what did she say? >> i...
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- one truckload of equipment was stolen away from downtown detroit. they are working with multiple agencies to get the u-haul truck back trade the democratic national convention is kicking off with a star-studded but there celebration in charlotte. many are enjoying holiday and a timid with obama supporters such as jeff br -- holiday entertainment with obama supporters such as jeff bridges and james taylor. >> in tampa, paul ryan ask the question, without new leadership, why should the next four years be different from last four years? barack obama has to answer that question. >> democrats have homes that he will answer the question. they call this the most open convention in history. also the entire convention will be streamed online. abc 7 is your station for coverage of the democratic national convention. gordon peterson and scott fuhrmannthuman cover at 5:00 6:00, and all of a neglected the republican ticket is not letting the democrats still the spotlight. numbers out this morning from public policy polling showed that mitt romney and president o
- one truckload of equipment was stolen away from downtown detroit. they are working with multiple agencies to get the u-haul truck back trade the democratic national convention is kicking off with a star-studded but there celebration in charlotte. many are enjoying holiday and a timid with obama supporters such as jeff br -- holiday entertainment with obama supporters such as jeff bridges and james taylor. >> in tampa, paul ryan ask the question, without new leadership, why should the...
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they have taken clear positions on the auto industry, mitt romney, let detroit go bankrupt. the president, not on my watch. those are clear differences. mitt romney on his position on tax cuts for the most fortunate. the president, we got to make sure kids can afford to go to college. clear differences on policy. and i do believe and what i tried to say last night and this is true for the campaign going forward, there is going to be an unforeseen crisis, challenge or conflict that we can't see, it's going to come to the white house, it's going to land on that white house desk like a thud. whose values and whose judgment do you want and leadership in that oval office at that desk at that moment in time? a person who said to detroit and was wrong, not just said, if we followed his path, we would have lost a million manufacturing jobs in this country. if we had followed his path on housing, where he said just let it hit bottom, we would be wrong. lot of people are refinancing today because of the decisions the president made so they can hold on to their home. i think at every p
they have taken clear positions on the auto industry, mitt romney, let detroit go bankrupt. the president, not on my watch. those are clear differences. mitt romney on his position on tax cuts for the most fortunate. the president, we got to make sure kids can afford to go to college. clear differences on policy. and i do believe and what i tried to say last night and this is true for the campaign going forward, there is going to be an unforeseen crisis, challenge or conflict that we can't see,...
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detroit can take sole position of first place. tigers trail kansas city 4-1. after a solo shot in the fourth detroit comes back. bottom half of the frame, two00 homer. makes it 4-3. later in the inning, austin jackson tie it up here. that's a solo home run. we go to the eighth inning, looks like detroit, hits it and into an inning ending double play. and the go ahead run comes home. tigers win it 5-4. take over first place. in the national league the cardinals trying to hang on for the second wild card spot. but the astros complicates those plans. houston breaks a ten game losing streak against the cards with a 2-0 win. former cy young award winner gagne has leveled serious accusations against his teammates. he claims 80% of his teammates on the l.a. dodgers were using performance-enhancing drugs. but he didn't name any names. in 2010 he publicly admitted to using human growth hormones. he said it ruined hit health, tarnished his reputation. when we come back on a thursday, is it the prequel to mona lisa. claims that leonardo davinci created this version of th
detroit can take sole position of first place. tigers trail kansas city 4-1. after a solo shot in the fourth detroit comes back. bottom half of the frame, two00 homer. makes it 4-3. later in the inning, austin jackson tie it up here. that's a solo home run. we go to the eighth inning, looks like detroit, hits it and into an inning ending double play. and the go ahead run comes home. tigers win it 5-4. take over first place. in the national league the cardinals trying to hang on for the second...
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i was born and bred in detroit, michigan. my mother and father are mexicans. i describe myself -- i wanted to make something of myself. i left the music dream and i went back to work. >> if you walked into a random house solve that had a turntable, and a few flips of the records you know is c abbey road by the beatles, bridge over troubled water by simon and garfunkel, and rodriguez. it was one of the most famous records of all time. >> i went back to work doing demolition and construction. >> it was one of the biggest albums of the day. we did not know who this guy was. on all of the other rock stars, we have all the information we needed. on this guy, there was nothing. >> they told me about this fine days. -- fan base. they needed the lyrics to the songs. apparently they used to trade cassettes of my stuff. all right, then. it is a phenomenon. who would have thought? it is almost like winning the lottery. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> singer and songwriter rodriguez on how his music is connecting with a new generation. that brings today's showed to a close but reme
i was born and bred in detroit, michigan. my mother and father are mexicans. i describe myself -- i wanted to make something of myself. i left the music dream and i went back to work. >> if you walked into a random house solve that had a turntable, and a few flips of the records you know is c abbey road by the beatles, bridge over troubled water by simon and garfunkel, and rodriguez. it was one of the most famous records of all time. >> i went back to work doing demolition and...
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>> i am originally from the detroit area. so going back year after year, seeing my family and friends, things seemed to be critical mass. being from the area, i wanted to explore with our cameras. went in there in october of 2009, i saw a city in real, real distress that was -- i didn't even remember it to be in such a crisis. sort of waiting to find out, focus on people that have not left detroit, those that decided to stay and understand their world, see what it is like to survive in detroit. >> breaks my heart every time i go there. obviously private sector has to be part of a come back. we have a new governor that's a republican, new mayor, dave binge that's a democrat. what's your sense of commitment of bringing detroit back and how have they done so far? >> detroit has a history of corrupt mayors and had problems with politicians. but dave bing is doing his best, probably the most thankless job. he and the governor are co-managing detroit. i agree the private sector and entrepreneurship is the future of the city, relyin
>> i am originally from the detroit area. so going back year after year, seeing my family and friends, things seemed to be critical mass. being from the area, i wanted to explore with our cameras. went in there in october of 2009, i saw a city in real, real distress that was -- i didn't even remember it to be in such a crisis. sort of waiting to find out, focus on people that have not left detroit, those that decided to stay and understand their world, see what it is like to survive in...
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rodriguez, a human metaphor for detroit both facing setbacks but hardly defeated. exhibiting results resilience determination believing in better days ahead. while working and raising a family rodriguez took 10 years off to earn a 4 year college degree. >> how one can improve once the station in life... >> his lyrics were intelligent creative and reflective of reality, his ear and his city. lyrics inspired more by politics and romance >> i went to an office in detroit, i ran for mayor several times and the state council for michigan state rep. >> for the decorates he eked out a living doing backbreaking work in detroit his south african friends knew his music better than that of the rolling stones or elvis presley it was commonly thought that rodriguez was dead though his music survived. detroit's fortune saving the struggling large portion of the city's crumbling, harsh economic realities taking their toll on detroit and its people, the city and its native son of parents to have their best stage behind them. while across an ocean a lifetime rodriguez never could h
rodriguez, a human metaphor for detroit both facing setbacks but hardly defeated. exhibiting results resilience determination believing in better days ahead. while working and raising a family rodriguez took 10 years off to earn a 4 year college degree. >> how one can improve once the station in life... >> his lyrics were intelligent creative and reflective of reality, his ear and his city. lyrics inspired more by politics and romance >> i went to an office in detroit, i ran...
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let detroit go bankrupt. we weren't going to let detroit go bankrupt or lordstown go bankrupt or toledo go bankrupt. i stood with american workers. i stood with american manufacturing. i believed in you. i bet on you. i'll make that bet any day of the week. and because of that bet three years later that bet is paying off for america. >> the president bet on america time and time again. and because of that, we're better off. case closed. joining me now is chairwoman of the democratic national committee, congresswoman debbie wasserman shultz. thanks for joining me tonight. >> thank you. great to be with you again. >> what does the president need to do this week? >> what we're doing this week unlike the invitation only corporate infused back room deal smoke filled room affair that we had in my home state last week put on by the republicans, here this week in charlotte we opened the week with a community festival. celebrating the carolinas and invited the public to participate in what would be the most inclusive
let detroit go bankrupt. we weren't going to let detroit go bankrupt or lordstown go bankrupt or toledo go bankrupt. i stood with american workers. i stood with american manufacturing. i believed in you. i bet on you. i'll make that bet any day of the week. and because of that bet three years later that bet is paying off for america. >> the president bet on america time and time again. and because of that, we're better off. case closed. joining me now is chairwoman of the democratic...
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detroit down by 15. they rush four. the pass is not caught at the 27 yard line. brandon pettigrew covered by patrick willis and the lions will have a fourth down and four. >> cris: we talked how figure it was to have middle linebackers to play one-on-one coverage against good receiving tight ends by brandon pettigrew and leave him on the field and impossible to run against them. a dynamic duo inside for the 49ers. >> al: last gasp for the lions. they keep it alive with johnson breaking a tackle and then tag the ball down to the 9 yard line to set up a first and goal. got away from whitner. the lions with first and goal at the 9 yard line and they will spend their final finalout. >> cris: they are like a start of a double play for matthew stafford from the shortstop position. first of all, you get calvin johnson coming across here and that was a deadly pick across the middle and should have been called as a penalty. not picked up there. watch stafford here. pure side-armer out the side door. this is a big open-field tackle down the field, though, by culliver to fo
detroit down by 15. they rush four. the pass is not caught at the 27 yard line. brandon pettigrew covered by patrick willis and the lions will have a fourth down and four. >> cris: we talked how figure it was to have middle linebackers to play one-on-one coverage against good receiving tight ends by brandon pettigrew and leave him on the field and impossible to run against them. a dynamic duo inside for the 49ers. >> al: last gasp for the lions. they keep it alive with johnson...
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. >>> the a's rolling in detroit, okay? they had lost the first two games. bring up the tiger highlights. that's how the a's make them dress, as wrestlers. nobody hurt, nobody embarrassed. the a's have a 4-3 lead. here committee a's today! george doing his business. final score was 12-4. so the a's and baltimore now tied atop the wildcard. if the season ended right now, they'd both be in. angels 4.5 back. washington and cincinnati clinched playoff berths tonight. >>> the alex smith story, he suffered a laceration on his nose sliding sunday night against detroit. the official blew it. he was too busy calling a holding penalty. but he was bloodied up. nice baby face had a mark on it! smith talking about his nose. >> i felt pretty good coming into this game, except for the nose. >> is it sore? >> pretty cosmetic . not too bad. just kind of a surface thing. it's tough for me to look any tougher, but i guess this helps. [ laughter ] >> i detect all media laughs. and i think, pam , i think that was anne kelly. she has a high laugh. [ laughter ] >> working for the
. >>> the a's rolling in detroit, okay? they had lost the first two games. bring up the tiger highlights. that's how the a's make them dress, as wrestlers. nobody hurt, nobody embarrassed. the a's have a 4-3 lead. here committee a's today! george doing his business. final score was 12-4. so the a's and baltimore now tied atop the wildcard. if the season ended right now, they'd both be in. angels 4.5 back. washington and cincinnati clinched playoff berths tonight. >>> the alex...
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of what you're going to hear about, the middle class, the auto bailout working when mitt romney said detroit should go bankrupt. you're going to hear about ending the war in iraq. he's going to say that thing about every american getting a fair shot and every american doing our fair share and everybody playing by the same rules. i mean, if you are a fan, a fan enough to go to a speech like this, you likely know what you are going to hear in broad strokes. but today -- today on the campaign trail, there was this moment in ohio where the crowd totally thought that president obama was going somewhere that he was not actually going. they started to audibly react as if he was talking about something that they pretty clearly really wanted him to talk about. but he was not going where they thought he was. listen. >> now, there was one person that governor romney's convention last week who wasn't entirely on script. no, no. >> no, no. the crowd is sort of half booing and half starting to applaud in a little excitement that president obama is about to talk about the off-script guy from last week, rig
of what you're going to hear about, the middle class, the auto bailout working when mitt romney said detroit should go bankrupt. you're going to hear about ending the war in iraq. he's going to say that thing about every american getting a fair shot and every american doing our fair share and everybody playing by the same rules. i mean, if you are a fan, a fan enough to go to a speech like this, you likely know what you are going to hear in broad strokes. but today -- today on the campaign...
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who happened to be the wealthiest man in the detroit. they that ford on the premise that ford would come up the car that could be built in volume and make money. ford didn't think that there was much urgency making money with the car. he kept trying to perfect it to the point the word got out that the backers were getting fed up. leland heard about it and went to ford's backers and they were immediately impressed with his engine and on the spot the said jordan and henry is out. they gave him $900 the rights to proceed with a race car that he was developing which is another story. but leland immediately renamed the company cadillac motors in honor of the founder of detroit who happened to be the 200th anniversary year of the dietrich founding. leland made cadillac a success on the basis of the fun of obsession with precision and quality. when bill leach created a general motors, he wanted cadillac for those reasons. he went to leland three times and made him an offer and each time the at the mt and each time insist on cash each time duran
who happened to be the wealthiest man in the detroit. they that ford on the premise that ford would come up the car that could be built in volume and make money. ford didn't think that there was much urgency making money with the car. he kept trying to perfect it to the point the word got out that the backers were getting fed up. leland heard about it and went to ford's backers and they were immediately impressed with his engine and on the spot the said jordan and henry is out. they gave him...
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san francisco 17, detroit 9. "sunday night football" back after these messages. . >> al: aerial coverage tonight being brought to you tonight by geico. collinsworth and michele tafoya three runs, three passes. they are now at the lions 31 yard line. smith will go to the fullback who will juggle the ball out of bounds. bruce miller. it will be second down and ten. the former defensive end miller. >> cris: go back to this move by frank gore in the open field working against coleman. that is a knee buckler right there. and then on the other side, stephen tulloch gets rolled up on by joe staley and he limped out of the game. >> al: palmer a linebacker out of mississippi takes his spot. second down and ten. smith stepping up in the pocket. that is douglas. two drops here. one by miller, one by walker. it will be third down and ten. >> cris: i keep waiting for one of those wham passes, you know? they have hit them with about four or five of those fake the wham blocks and try and get a pass out here. but they are in fie
san francisco 17, detroit 9. "sunday night football" back after these messages. . >> al: aerial coverage tonight being brought to you tonight by geico. collinsworth and michele tafoya three runs, three passes. they are now at the lions 31 yard line. smith will go to the fullback who will juggle the ball out of bounds. bruce miller. it will be second down and ten. the former defensive end miller. >> cris: go back to this move by frank gore in the open field working against...
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evening showers from detroit to pittsburgh. scattered showers and thunderstorms for much of florida. >>> finally this friday morning, a crucial step in robin's journey. our beloved colleague,obin roberts, is said to be doing very well, after undergoing a bone marrow transplant. >> as the procedure got under way, robin was in good spirits, surrounded by loved ones, including abc's diane sawyer. >> reporter: in a hospital room, a champion is showing the power of her heart. >> this journey is just as much about the mind as it is about the body. you have to change the way you think, to change the way you feel. and let me say this lastly. i feel the love. and i thank you for it. thank you. >> reporter: after 11 days in the hospital, preparing for her bone marrow transplant. >> we're going to put the new bone marrow cells. this is the beginning of the rebuilding phase. we've been in the kind of tearing down phase, getting everything ready to accept the new cells. >> reporter: in these last eight days, intense chemotherapy. and even s
evening showers from detroit to pittsburgh. scattered showers and thunderstorms for much of florida. >>> finally this friday morning, a crucial step in robin's journey. our beloved colleague,obin roberts, is said to be doing very well, after undergoing a bone marrow transplant. >> as the procedure got under way, robin was in good spirits, surrounded by loved ones, including abc's diane sawyer. >> reporter: in a hospital room, a champion is showing the power of her heart....
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things are not going their way in detroit. and we'll also talk about the latest in, hi, i'm tweeting. i'm a tough guy. somebody laid out a death threat on josh morgan. i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. >>> some of the stories making headlines tomorrow, the suspect in the aurora colorado theatre shooting may be facing even more charges. prosecutors filed a motion to add 10 charges to the 142 already filed against james holmes. holmes is accused of opening fire in a movie theatre. 12 people were killed. 58 ot
things are not going their way in detroit. and we'll also talk about the latest in, hi, i'm tweeting. i'm a tough guy. somebody laid out a death threat on josh morgan. i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo...
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last year the niners bayett detroit and -- beat detroit and the shack and slap almost sparked a fight. even though the game will come down to how the niners try to stop calvin johnson or a million other football things, the handshake is a hot topic. >> have i seen him a bunch of times -- i have seen him a bunch of times since. there are a bunch of nfl things that go on after the season. when two teams take the field, that's not going to be on one player's min
last year the niners bayett detroit and -- beat detroit and the shack and slap almost sparked a fight. even though the game will come down to how the niners try to stop calvin johnson or a million other football things, the handshake is a hot topic. >> have i seen him a bunch of times -- i have seen him a bunch of times since. there are a bunch of nfl things that go on after the season. when two teams take the field, that's not going to be on one player's min
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not just detroit, ohio. what percentage of your workers, men and women, owe their jobs directly or indirectly to the success of the american auto industry? >> the center for automotive research in detroit said 850,000 jobs in a state of 11 million people, ohio, 850,000 jobs are connected directly or indirectly with autos. it's not just the plant that makes the chevy cruise in youngstown or the plant that assembles the jeep wrangler in liberty, in toledo, it's the supply chain, the auto dealers, the machinists and people that fix cars, the people that drive the trucks that move the car parts and the cars around. it's a zillion car parts manufacturers. the chevy cruise, for example, much is made in ohio from the glass -- or from the transmission to the wheels to the steel. one thing after another. it's clear that when we fought for the auto rescue, that that was all about jobs in ohio. that's really governor romney and my opponent's problem is they oppose the auto rescue. they don't quite know how to back off
not just detroit, ohio. what percentage of your workers, men and women, owe their jobs directly or indirectly to the success of the american auto industry? >> the center for automotive research in detroit said 850,000 jobs in a state of 11 million people, ohio, 850,000 jobs are connected directly or indirectly with autos. it's not just the plant that makes the chevy cruise in youngstown or the plant that assembles the jeep wrangler in liberty, in toledo, it's the supply chain, the auto...
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. >> hinojosa: so you started in 1962 in detroit, and you were how old? >> 16. >> hinojosa: 16, and you get your first big break. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and it's... what's the nature of that song that you recorded? >> a song that i hated for a very long time, because it made me an instant adult. all of my friends were doing american bandstand, and you wanted to go... you wanted first of all to have a crossover record, which "my man" would never have done at that time, because it was a bck rhythm and blues record about a black situation, worded for black people. and it took me directly where... well, the supremes hadn't had their first record then. i mean their first national record. but the other young people, like the shirelles, whoever, were all together. and i was on the road with clyde mcphatter and ben e. king. everybody was at least six years older than me, six to 15 years older than me. >> hinojosa: so bettye, here you are, you're a teenager, you're singing about your man, and you've got this voice that you yourself have said it's gruff, it's hars
. >> hinojosa: so you started in 1962 in detroit, and you were how old? >> 16. >> hinojosa: 16, and you get your first big break. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and it's... what's the nature of that song that you recorded? >> a song that i hated for a very long time, because it made me an instant adult. all of my friends were doing american bandstand, and you wanted to go... you wanted first of all to have a crossover record, which "my man" would never...
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. >> 58 in minneapolis. 68 in detroit 80s from new orleans to atlanta. and in the northern rockies, 70s to the central plains. >> it's the first day of fall. >> it is. a little crisp out there. >> summer is officially gone. >>> when we come back, for some bernie madoff victims, the check really is in the mail. >>> then, the simmering labor problems at american airlines is starting to boil over. passengers are feeling it. >>> and later, a shuttle salute. gabby giffords and mark kelly with a last glimpse of >>> welcome back, everyone. the labor problems at american airlines are making travelers think twice about booking flights on the airline. american has canceled hundreds of flights. and as many as half of its flights have been delayed. the airline says job action by its pilots are partly to blame. the bankrupt airline voided its pilots' contract recently and cut their pay, as well as benefits. >>> checks are in the mail for more than 1,200 investors swindled by bernie madoff. and $2.5 billion. this is the largest payout to victims. the checks range from
. >> 58 in minneapolis. 68 in detroit 80s from new orleans to atlanta. and in the northern rockies, 70s to the central plains. >> it's the first day of fall. >> it is. a little crisp out there. >> summer is officially gone. >>> when we come back, for some bernie madoff victims, the check really is in the mail. >>> then, the simmering labor problems at american airlines is starting to boil over. passengers are feeling it. >>> and later, a...